December Gardening Offers

With Christmas coming up, there are lots of gardening offers coming and going.
You can save 10% on all the gardening and eco goodes in the CAT shop by quoting the discount code CLSX09. If you’d like to give a CAT membership as a gift then you can save 15% – call 01654 705988 and quote xmas0974. If you are a CAT member yourself then they’ll give you a 2 month extension on your membership for free, too. These offers are valid until 31 December 2009.
Jekka’s Herb Farm is offering free delivery on their Winter Salad and Chef’s Delight herb plant collections. You can also now become a fan on their Facebook page and follow their updates on Twitter.
Order before 11 December 2009 at Plants4Presents and you can save £2 if you quote the code Earlybird – it’s valid for online and telephone orders and they have some edible plants on offer, including tea bushes, cranberries and limes.
And the Green Shopping Catalogue is offering a free copy of ‘Through the Eye of a Needle’ to all customers who spend over £30. They have a lovely selection of gardening tools and books (including mine!), as well as other eco-friendly stuff. And you’ll get free P&P on orders over £15 as well. The free book offer is valid while stocks last, or until 28 February 2010.
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That looks suspiciously like festively frozen oca foliage to me. Hope your tubers are safer than mine. May your garden grow green in 2010. Hope the book sells well too.
rhizowen · Jan 7, 11:40 PM
Yes, that’s frosted oca foliage, back from the first frost this year. The tubers are safely gathered in, in a bucket in the kitchen :)
Sorry your gardening year didn’t go according to plan :(
Emma · Jan 8, 06:35 AM